The handling of the St George’s Hotel project came under fire during a town-hall meeting at Penno’s Wharf on Thursday night.
While the attendees of the meeting expressed support in principle to a hote...
The Bermuda Government is looking into several options to get cruise ships to St George’s without widening Town Cut.
Speaking at a town-hall meeting, permanent secretary for the Ministry of Tourism De...
Friends were shocked and surprised by the passing of popular Bermudian photographer Ibrahim “Abes” Muhammad.
Mr Muhammad, whose photographs of the Island’s nightlife frequently appeared in The Royal G...
Years of hard work finally paid off for Katrina Dickson yesterday as she became the newest member of the Bermuda Bar.
Introducing Ms Dickson to the courts, lawyer Richard Horseman described her as dri...
A group of Mill Creek Road businesses and residents are set to meet with a Government engineer next week to discuss flooding in the area.
While the Mill Creek group has called on the Government to act...
Environmental group Greenrock has called for a range of initiatives in an effort to protect the Island and its waters.
Speaking in advance of next week’s Throne Speech, Greenrock executive director Jo...
The Historic Buildings Advisory Committee has refused to support proposed renovations to Prince Alfred Terrace in Dockyard over the use of aluminium windows.
Wedco applied to replace the building’s as...
Cornerstone Bible Fellowship has denied rumours that it is behind a petition to prohibit same-sex marriage. However, it does support the petition.
Speaking yesterday, Senior Pastor Gary Simons said: “...
A United States regional federal benefits officer yesterday spoke to more than 100 US citizens living in Bermuda about how they can best make use of the US Social Security Programme.
Vivian Adebayo, w...
Mill Creek residents and businesses say flooding in Pembroke is more than an inconvenience — it’s a safety hazard.
Ed Faries of Tops Ltd, one of 20 Mill Creek Road businesses and residents who have co...